April 7, 2021 Dear Parents and Guardians, I hope you had a nice time with your Brooks School children and families over Spring Break. With nearly two weeks of classes having passed since we returned to school, we wanted to be in touch with our updated thinking and planning about the balance of the 2020-2021 school year. We have just under two months to go until we reach Prize Day for the class of 2021 on Sunday, June 6, and are eager to make the most of the time we have left with one another in this very different year. While what follows comes with the standard COVID-19 disclaimer and is subject to change, we are currently confident that what we are aiming for can be reached successfully if we all do our part to keep the community healthy. It has been exciting to have more students on campus than was the case in the fall or winter, and we want to do all we can to stay fully intact through early June. Spring Session We have been in touch a fair amount over the past couple of weeks with elements of our plans for these final two-plus months of the school year. You can continue to access these updates and others that will come through the spring on the school's COVID-19 Updates website page. As always, please let us know if you have questions. For now, here is what we have in mind as we look ahead to what we hope will be our best stretch of the year: Intake Testing - We received all the results from our final round of intake testing for all in-person students at the end of the day yesterday, and are pleased to report that we have done well getting the spring off to a good start. With more than 1,200 tests administered through three rounds of testing for students and employees, we had only two positive test results. Both positive test results were part of our first round of testing, and only a very small number in the community were impacted by the contact tracing that followed. There were no positive test results in the second and third rounds of testing for students and employees. Boarding/Day/Virtual Mode - As we ease into the spring and a mode that is new for all of us, we will continue to emphasize that all in-person students are expected to comply with the same rules. This means that boarding students will not be allowed to leave campus except for an approved school activity, an approved same-day medical appointment, or an approved elective absence that would require the student to go through a three-test reentry protocol that would take nine-to-10 days to complete. In effect, the rules are the same for commuting students who are not allowed to leave their “campus” (defined as school, the route to and from school, and their homes) with the same exceptions applying. We appreciate that it will take some time to adjust to this mode and that we will make honest mistakes along the way. We will have less patience with willful or repeated violations of safety protocols that compromise the community’s safety. Your support of these measures makes an enormous difference, and I thank you in advance for all I know you will do to help us have a great spring. Surveillance Testing and Quarantine Protocols - All boarding students and employees working and/or living on campus will continue to be tested once per week. We are going to test commuting students two times per week for the foreseeable future, in order to have an extra layer of safety in place for that cohort. We will be making the following adjustments to our surveillance testing and quarantine protocols: Vaccinated Community Members - We have been extremely pleased to learn that a good number in the community have both started and completed a COVID-19 vaccine regimen. We are in the process of gathering this data and will add to it as more and more in the community complete the regimen - very exciting news! There is compelling and mounting evidence indicating that fully vaccinated people are both far less likely to contract COVID- 19, and far less likely to infect other people in the very rare instances when a vaccinated person does contract the virus. This is especially true in a community practicing the safety measures that we are practicing: masking and doing what we can to minimize crowds and physically distance from one another. Thus, with the exception of students participating in interscholastic athletics this spring, any community member who is two weeks removed from a final vaccination dose may opt out of our surveillance testing protocol. It is important to underline that this will not exempt vaccinated community members from all safety protocols we have been practicing throughout the year. Contact Tracing - In the event that we have positive test results, we will continue to engage in contact-tracing protocols. The purpose of these protocols is to identify community members who have been within six feet of the person who tested positive, for 15 minutes or more in a 24-hour period, at any point during the two days prior to the date of the positive test result. These community members will be required to quarantine in a manner spelled out below unless they are asymptomatic and have been vaccinated, or are asymptomatic and have tested positive for COVID-19 at any point up to 90 days prior to the exposure. We have no plan to amend our approach to safety protocols for vaccinated community members beyond exemption from contact tracing and the ability to opt out of surveillance testing. Quarantine/Reentry Protocol - The school will use the same testing reentry protocol for all community members who are either required to quarantine or are away from campus for an overnight trip and/or elective absence of any kind. In these cases, the protocol will work as follows: Day 0 - The day quarantine begins, as determined by our Health & Wellness Center Day 2 - The student tests at school or an approved location off campus; quarantine continues Day 5 - The student tests at school or an approved location off campus; quarantine continues Day 8 - With Health & Wellness Center approval, the student may return to campus and will have a final test administered at school on this date. Interscholastic Athletics and Afternoon Programs - We were glad to get our formal afternoon activities program started today, after seeing scores of students outdoors and enjoying the campus over a glorious weekend and first couple of days to start the week. Our tents are up and we are hoping the stretch of relatively nice spring weather that we have had of late will continue and allow us to be outdoors as often as possible. Obviously, our interscholastic athletic and afternoon activities programs will be a big part of enjoying the outdoors through April and May. Here is a sketch of how we plan to proceed from here: Wednesday, April 7 - Thursday, April 15 - This will be the preseason phase of our athletic and afternoon activities programs. There will not be any interscholastic scrimmages, trips to other campuses, or visiting teams on our campus during this stretch of time. Friday, April 16 and Saturday, April 17 - We are scheduled to begin competing interscholastically over these two days and will continue to compete on Friday and Saturday each week through May 28 and May 29, provided we have opponents each week. There will be exceptions to the Friday/Saturday model in a small number of sports, and individual sports could have different opponents in cases where the school with whom we are paired does not field a team in a sport we play. Yet, the general rule will have us compete against one school over the course of the two days. The schedule for all levels will be determined at the beginning of each week, and some sports will play twice over the course of the two days. The tentative plan for the first three weeks will have us playing the following schools: April 16/17 - The Governor’s Academy April 23/24 - Milton Academy April 30/May 1 - Groton School While nothing will be firm until we are able to confirm the plan for the week with the school we are competing against, we will post these tentative schedules as they materialize. It is our plan to compete at as many levels of play as possible. Spectators - We will be allowing all in-person community members to attend outdoor interscholastic athletic games on our campus provided that we are adhering to masking and physical distancing protocols. In addition, we will allow up to three family members, with at least one parent or guardian in the group, to attend provided that they adhere to the masking and physical distancing protocols we have in place. All family members attending games on campus should refrain from entering any building, and we will be working on designating viewing areas for family members ahead of games beginning on April 16. We anticipate our spectator approach will evolve as the spring moves along. We will share all updates as they come together. Away Games - Unless we explicitly indicate otherwise, no one from the Brooks community other than players, coaches, managers, and athletic office personnel may attend a game, race, or match on another school’s campus or athletic facility. Conversely, there will be no spectators from other schools attending games on our campus.
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